Unlike children, adults with this disorder may not be aggressive and often have normal relationships with their peers. They are also less likely to develop additional mental health issues related to conduct disorder. However, they may have difficulty keeping jobs, develop an antisocial personality, and become involved in risky, harmful behaviors.

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